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. >> as nasa's future goes, so too does that of america. and if nasa is healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people that science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on the paper, there will be calls for go ice s to help us fish wrg there is an ocean of water that's been liquid for billions of years. we're going to dig through the soils of mars and look for life. look at the nasa portfolio today. biology, chemist, planetry geeology, aerospace engineers. all the stem fields. science technology engineering and math represent ed in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa is a fly wheel that society caps for innovations. book tv, every weekend on c- span2. >> this week on q&a, stephen kinzer discusses his new book, titled "the brothers: john foster dulles, allen dulles, and their secret world war." >> stephen kinzer, in your book, you tell a story up front about dulles airport in washington and the statue and the naming. what is that? >> john foster dulles had
. >> as nasa's future goes, so too does that of america. and if nasa is healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people that science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on the paper, there will be calls for go ice s to help us fish wrg there is an ocean of water that's been liquid for billions of years. we're going to dig through the soils of mars and look for life. look at the nasa portfolio today. biology, chemist, planetry geeology, aerospace engineers. all...
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what does it mean for nasa. funding is going down, will nasa be less relevant. >> the term i use for this is evolving, evolving from a space program of the 1960s and "70, into a program of the 21st century. the space shuttle program was done, scheduled to close when it did. nasa has to turn attention to doing the big tasks, sending people to mars, and going on to explore the rest of the solar system. it requires an infrastructure and equipment and technology change. now it looks like things are sort of quieter than they had been in the past. i think in the coming years we'll see that nasa is mounting an effort to move in that direction. having said that, nasa still needs more money than it has to remain the undisputed leader in space exploration, no question about that. you are a scientist. i'll make you be a plate call analyst. what does india want - what message does it want to send, putting an orbiter along mars. >> india, china japan - now all of those countries have been growing. there may be a lag on the p
what does it mean for nasa. funding is going down, will nasa be less relevant. >> the term i use for this is evolving, evolving from a space program of the 1960s and "70, into a program of the 21st century. the space shuttle program was done, scheduled to close when it did. nasa has to turn attention to doing the big tasks, sending people to mars, and going on to explore the rest of the solar system. it requires an infrastructure and equipment and technology change. now it looks like...
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a crew of three including an engineer from nasa will lift off with a torch on thursday. two russian cosmonauts are expected to take the torch for a space walk on saturday before it eventually returns to earth on monday. >> very cool. it's another big week for rocket. two companies will make news. scott will start with tesla. >> we get to see all kinds of numbers. i think the most interesting thing is how many cars tesla sold in europe. this will be the first quarterly report the car company has made since it started selling cars on the continent. tesla is kind after dime a dozen here in fair weather northern california. but sales in countries with much poorer weather, that's going to be a big question mark. tesla shares are up in anticipation of the report. so here's musk. he has his son on his hip. middle last december he sold solar city to the public for the first time. solar city is going to report profits wednesday, on monday the company said it would offer a financial program to investors, they can lend solar city money and get paid back from the money coming in fro
a crew of three including an engineer from nasa will lift off with a torch on thursday. two russian cosmonauts are expected to take the torch for a space walk on saturday before it eventually returns to earth on monday. >> very cool. it's another big week for rocket. two companies will make news. scott will start with tesla. >> we get to see all kinds of numbers. i think the most interesting thing is how many cars tesla sold in europe. this will be the first quarterly report the car...
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. >> reporter: the alternative is to rely on nasa which he says only spots about a thousand asteroids a year that may hit earth when there are actually a million out there. but with the sentinel -- >> you can spot a charcoal against the black sky with sentinel from a distance of ten times as far from los angeles to new york. >> reporter: lou says it's not a matter of if, but when, even a small asteroid can cause massive destruction. these pictures from 1908 in tonguska, russia, are proof. and lou successfully completed two space shuttle missions. he says without this type of project, and we are simply flying blind along with all other countries in the world. he says we really need this type of telescope to give us that warning we need to stop the course of any collision with the world. reporting live, in menlo park, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> it's all up to mother nature now. the big time maverick surf contest is almost here. the contest window opens on friday. you know how this works. competitors can be given as little as 24 hours notice. it can only take pl
. >> reporter: the alternative is to rely on nasa which he says only spots about a thousand asteroids a year that may hit earth when there are actually a million out there. but with the sentinel -- >> you can spot a charcoal against the black sky with sentinel from a distance of ten times as far from los angeles to new york. >> reporter: lou says it's not a matter of if, but when, even a small asteroid can cause massive destruction. these pictures from 1908 in tonguska,...
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he and carpenter were great friends, neighbors during the nasa program. with carpenter's death today, john glenn will be the sole surviving members of that mercury seven astronaut chose no one 1959 who did so much for our country into the 1960s. >> and it really makes sense that they would be so close because there are so few people who can understand the experiences that astronauts have, jim? >> reporter: yes, you know, we talked to candy carpenter just a while ago, the daughter of scott carpenter. she lives here in the boulder area. she's inside for the services. she said her dad was just a humble man. he did so much for the country, but he just maintained a great attitude about his place in history and his place in america, richelle. >> it will be a wonderful celebration of his accomplishments and his life. jim, thank you so much. >>> more than 10,000 people are rallying in france today. protesting new taxes, demonstrators are riled up and tear gas is raining down on them according to a "la monde" reporter. we're at the protest in france's western city
he and carpenter were great friends, neighbors during the nasa program. with carpenter's death today, john glenn will be the sole surviving members of that mercury seven astronaut chose no one 1959 who did so much for our country into the 1960s. >> and it really makes sense that they would be so close because there are so few people who can understand the experiences that astronauts have, jim? >> reporter: yes, you know, we talked to candy carpenter just a while ago, the daughter of...
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look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics, geology, aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, all the s.t.e.m. fields, science, technology, engineering and math, represented in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa pumps that but a healthy nasa is a flywheel that society casts for innovation. >> over the past 15 years booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> taking a look at what's ahead this morning. aske..
look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics, geology, aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, all the s.t.e.m. fields, science, technology, engineering and math, represented in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa pumps that but a healthy nasa is a flywheel that society casts for innovation. >> over the past 15 years booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> taking a...
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. >> the next nasa mission to mars. spacecraft involves a volatile mission soaring to 6000 kilometers above the deserts of mars. this model simulation shows solar winds streaking across mars molecule by molecule. at one time it is believed that the red planet had an atmosphere that was thicker than earth. maven is going to try to focus on understanding the history of the atmosphere and how the climate has changed through time and how it has influenced the evolution of the surface and the potential habitability. >> one year ago last august they successfully planted the curiosity rover on the surface. in the first year of operations it has been exploring the landscape. it is all part of a series of probes and rovers looking to the four newte of missions as early as the 20 30s. nasa is on track to launch next month from cape canaveral. look something like this by next september. >> you are with bbc world news, with me, we have the latest headlines for you. the explosion in china may have been a suicide attack. -- u.s. said
. >> the next nasa mission to mars. spacecraft involves a volatile mission soaring to 6000 kilometers above the deserts of mars. this model simulation shows solar winds streaking across mars molecule by molecule. at one time it is believed that the red planet had an atmosphere that was thicker than earth. maven is going to try to focus on understanding the history of the atmosphere and how the climate has changed through time and how it has influenced the evolution of the surface and the...
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a healthy nasa pumps that. a healthy nasa is a flywheel that society casts for innovation. >> over the past 15 years of booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> had of the next round of talks, george washington university hosted regional experts were discussion monday. the former iranian presidential candidate and a former official at the american embassy in iran took part, coming on prospects for an agreement. the impact of presidential ronnie's election -- >> it's a pleasure to be here to talk the possibility of having a normal, peaceful relationship with iran. and it seems to me, and i'll declare my opinion at the outset that this is the best chance we've had since the revolution. it's 34 years now. and that we should make every effort to see if they can work. and i'll go through what that effort would entail. first is the nuclear question. does iran have any nuclear weapons? the answer them all intelligence sources and from the iaea, and f
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nasa host a press conference today to discuss the next phase in mars exploration. the next mission is known as the mars atmosphere and expiration. it will launch from cape canaveral space station in florida. the mission will last for one earth year and sign to say it will help communications relay between earth and the rover's curiosity and opportunity. it will help researchers understand the history and changes of the red planet's atmosphere. that will do it for now. i will see you back here at 5 p.m. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello there and welcome to nhk news. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> china politically sensitive sites. a jeep now plowed through tienemen square. the driver and two passersby were kill
nasa host a press conference today to discuss the next phase in mars exploration. the next mission is known as the mars atmosphere and expiration. it will launch from cape canaveral space station in florida. the mission will last for one earth year and sign to say it will help communications relay between earth and the rover's curiosity and opportunity. it will help researchers understand the history and changes of the red planet's atmosphere. that will do it for now. i will see you back here...
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. >> scott carpenter was a nasa elite. chose in 1959 as an original astronaut to join the space flight program and the space race against the soviets. >> they are the first rock stars. >> it was the cold war. the american program was struggling. scott carpenter and his colleagues were determined to win. >> it was a special time in u.s. history. obviously, you know, proud of dad for being selected. >> candy carpenter was five when her father climbed that a capsule and soared into space. >> i remember a lot of press, a lot of cameras wherever we went. they are always handling it with great humility. >> carpenter was at the nasa microphone in 1972 giving this send off to his friend john glenn on his first orbital flight. >> god speed, john glenn. the navy aviator would be next, in may that year. the mercury astronauts represented a time. scott carpenter named his cap tulle "aurora 7" after a street where he grew up. scott carpenter used his scientific knowledge in a different way - conducting research at the bottom of the oce
. >> scott carpenter was a nasa elite. chose in 1959 as an original astronaut to join the space flight program and the space race against the soviets. >> they are the first rock stars. >> it was the cold war. the american program was struggling. scott carpenter and his colleagues were determined to win. >> it was a special time in u.s. history. obviously, you know, proud of dad for being selected. >> candy carpenter was five when her father climbed that a capsule...
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john glen is here, among the astronauts here from nasa as honorary pallbearers. carpenter was the man behind the nasa mike in february 1962 who ordered the famous words "god speed, john glen", sending his friend soaring into the sky, in february 1962. john glen is here to give the ooulolgy for his friend and with carpenter's passing john glen is the sole survivor of the original "mercury 7" astro nauts. >> more than so,000 people are rallying in france, protesting new taxes. officers fired tear gas. the government promised increases of $4 billion to reduce the national deficit. >> tim friend is at the protest. >> there are several thousand here, furious at an ecotax that president francis hollande wants to introduce. he's backtracked slightly, saying he'll suspend it for more talks, but the people want it scrapped altogether. they say it will jeopardise their livelihoods. brittany has been hit hard by factory closures mainly in the food processing business. they say they are being undercut by cheap labour elsewhere in the european union, and are angry about germa
john glen is here, among the astronauts here from nasa as honorary pallbearers. carpenter was the man behind the nasa mike in february 1962 who ordered the famous words "god speed, john glen", sending his friend soaring into the sky, in february 1962. john glen is here to give the ooulolgy for his friend and with carpenter's passing john glen is the sole survivor of the original "mercury 7" astro nauts. >> more than so,000 people are rallying in france, protesting new...
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. >> this was invented by nasa as part of their space station. so what it does is it actually purifies the air using photo catalytic oxidation technology. >> it's using light. >> yes. >> it's blown anything alive in the air. >> basically it will destroy mould, yeast, anything that can be damaged to barrels and so forth. >> some of the most innovative technology is being used not just to make wine, but to study wine. this is home it the world's system. >> rather than make great wine, we are doing great experiments. >> professor has been doing experiments for years. it's taking the sugar content, turning it into ethan ol. how is it an advance in technology that was available before the system was developed. >> no commercial fermentors are running density. >> commercial fermentors are not able to measure sugar in real-time. >> typically no. >> what can you tell me about the impact these technologies will have on wine making. >> all of those things are aimed at providing more information which then leads to better interpretation, which leads to bette
. >> this was invented by nasa as part of their space station. so what it does is it actually purifies the air using photo catalytic oxidation technology. >> it's using light. >> yes. >> it's blown anything alive in the air. >> basically it will destroy mould, yeast, anything that can be damaged to barrels and so forth. >> some of the most innovative technology is being used not just to make wine, but to study wine. this is home it the world's system....
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they were neighbours during the early days of the nasa space program. john glenn is here, among the astronauts here from nasa as pol bearers for scoti carpenter. you may know scoti carpenter's voice better than his face. he was the man behind the nasa mike in february 1962 who uttered the famous words "god speed john glenn", sending his friend soaring into the sky, february 1962. john glenn is here to give the eulogy. with scoti carpenter's passing john glenn is the sole survivor of the original mercury 7 astronauts. >> it is another college football saturday. there were key nca match ups. darren hays will have that and more in sports. >> why honey bees are dying in canada and the devastating impact it could have on our food. o >>> honey bees in canada are dying. it's putting crops at risk. some blame a nicotine-based pesticide. many factories insist it's safe. >> this area is a paradise for bees. the natural vegetation and plant diversity. >> a third generation bee keeper this man is known for the quality of the honey bees he raises to sell to other be
they were neighbours during the early days of the nasa space program. john glenn is here, among the astronauts here from nasa as pol bearers for scoti carpenter. you may know scoti carpenter's voice better than his face. he was the man behind the nasa mike in february 1962 who uttered the famous words "god speed john glenn", sending his friend soaring into the sky, february 1962. john glenn is here to give the eulogy. with scoti carpenter's passing john glenn is the sole survivor of...
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a healthy nasa pumps that. a healthy nasa is a fly wheel that society taps for innovations. >> over the past 15 years, booktv has air over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv, every weekend on c-span2. >> next, a discussion on the government shut down, the debt ceiling, and health care law with the president of the nra and former adviser to richard nixon. this event hosted by the center of national interest is 90 minutes. >> [inaudible] i'm editor of national interest, and we have convened this meeting because of the crisis that we recently experienced the standoff of president obama and congressional republicans. in a number of questions emerged from that crisis include, but not limited to the future of the republican party itself, the impact on america's image abroad, and what it implies for the duration of president obama's presidency. to answer questions or attempt to address them, we've assembled a distinguished panel here today including david keen, the former chairman of the americ
a healthy nasa pumps that. a healthy nasa is a fly wheel that society taps for innovations. >> over the past 15 years, booktv has air over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv, every weekend on c-span2. >> next, a discussion on the government shut down, the debt ceiling, and health care law with the president of the nra and former adviser to richard nixon. this event hosted by the center of national interest is 90 minutes. >> [inaudible] i'm editor of...
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. >> we have repair work to do and i think we have hard questions we need to ask of the nasa about what is really happening in this program. >> talk ministers are in washington for meetings with lawmakers and administration officials. the surveillance program is on the agenda but the administration insists that is not the main focus. >> a german newspaper is reporting that president obama knew chancellor merkel's mobile phone was tapped back in 2010 and approved the spying and ordered it to continue. the paper quote add high ranking n.s.a. official as the source who also said that the president was told about the spying by the n.s.a.'s director himself. >> the doctor convicted in the death of michael jackson is a free man after serving half of his four-year sentence. conrad murray was released from jail in downtown los angeles after midnight with unhappy jackson fans waiting. the attorney got into a heated exchange. >> if you were not so ignorant you wrote know he was not convicted of murder. >> he loved michael jackson. michael jackson loved i. >> the former cardiologist was convicted
. >> we have repair work to do and i think we have hard questions we need to ask of the nasa about what is really happening in this program. >> talk ministers are in washington for meetings with lawmakers and administration officials. the surveillance program is on the agenda but the administration insists that is not the main focus. >> a german newspaper is reporting that president obama knew chancellor merkel's mobile phone was tapped back in 2010 and approved the spying and...
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nasa now testing a spacecraft that will take us far beyond the moon. scientist power on the hawaiian florida late last week and they took this photo of that really unique craft. they did running test on the state of the art system. it appears to be performing as expected so far. nasa says this is a major milestone in the final year before flight. orion take off next fall and fly a distance of 15 times farther than the international space station. trip will be unmanned. orion will eventually travel with crews but not initially. >> animal species have been discovered in the rain forest in north west australia. it is surrounded by house size boulder stacked up for 9 miles. rugged terrain using google earth there was a patch of forest they thought might be worth using. they found a new frog. they also found a leaf tail gecko about 8 inches long and blends in with unique ecosystem. scientist believe the area has been untouched by the outside world for thousands if not millions of years. always amazing still places on our planet where we have yet to explore.
nasa now testing a spacecraft that will take us far beyond the moon. scientist power on the hawaiian florida late last week and they took this photo of that really unique craft. they did running test on the state of the art system. it appears to be performing as expected so far. nasa says this is a major milestone in the final year before flight. orion take off next fall and fly a distance of 15 times farther than the international space station. trip will be unmanned. orion will eventually...
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the nasa in the united states suggest britain could be operating a spy station on the roof of the building. i may have joined a spirited group when it successfully launched a destined for mars. already it is the most ambitious project for the space agency and brings new focus to the asian space race. and north has sent us this report. >> the countdown to the first mission to mars, hopes of lifting the country into a space the super league. it was a textbook launch. if all goes to plan, the probe the rocket is carrying willow will orbit mars, searching for signs of life. it will be almost a year before it reaches the red planet and success can be judged. some are asking, whether india should be trying to join this club. the real goal many believe is destined for mars before china. >> in asia, there is a new space race. the asian space race between the regional rivals, india and china. in most aspects, china has beaten india. but in the aspect of reaching aheadindia has a window of china. >> there has also been controversy over the cost of the mission when aliens still live in poverty and re
the nasa in the united states suggest britain could be operating a spy station on the roof of the building. i may have joined a spirited group when it successfully launched a destined for mars. already it is the most ambitious project for the space agency and brings new focus to the asian space race. and north has sent us this report. >> the countdown to the first mission to mars, hopes of lifting the country into a space the super league. it was a textbook launch. if all goes to plan,...
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the nasa in the united states suggest britain could be operating a spy station on the roof of the building. i may have joined a spirited group when it successfully launched a destined for mars. already it is the most ambitious project for the space agency and brings new focus to the asian space race. and north has sent us this report. >> the countdown to the first mission to mars, hopes of lifting the country into a space the super league. it was a textbook launch. if all goes to plan, the probe the rocket is carrying willow will orbit mars, searching for signs of life. it will be almost a year before it reaches the red planet and success can be judged. some are asking, whether india should be trying to join this club. the real goal many believe is destined for mars before china. >> in asia, there is a new space race. the asian space race between the regional rivals, india and china. in most aspects, china has beaten india. but in the aspect of reaching aheadindia has a window of china. >> there has also been controversy over the cost of the mission when aliens still live in poverty and re
the nasa in the united states suggest britain could be operating a spy station on the roof of the building. i may have joined a spirited group when it successfully launched a destined for mars. already it is the most ambitious project for the space agency and brings new focus to the asian space race. and north has sent us this report. >> the countdown to the first mission to mars, hopes of lifting the country into a space the super league. it was a textbook launch. if all goes to plan,...
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. >> what we've been surveying with the nasa kepler telescope 150,000 stars for four years. it was a brilliant stroke by nasa to build this new telescope and we watch for stars that dim as the earth-like planet crosss in front of the star blocking a little of the starlight and that census of 150,000 stars shows that about bun in five of them has a planet the size of the earth and the temperature of the earth. >> brown:. >> brown: there are caveats. a number of caveats. tell us what we don't know about these planets and whether they're, in fact, suitable for life? hfrjts this is the $464 million question. do these planets that orbit their stars in orbits that remind us of the earth, the size of the earth, do they actually have liquid water? do they have lakes and oceans within which the biochemistry of life could flourish? do they have atmospheres that are conducive to life? do these planets have a moon that might stabilize the spin of their planets? so there could be properties of planets that render them suitable for life that we don't even know about. >> brown: and, of cou
. >> what we've been surveying with the nasa kepler telescope 150,000 stars for four years. it was a brilliant stroke by nasa to build this new telescope and we watch for stars that dim as the earth-like planet crosss in front of the star blocking a little of the starlight and that census of 150,000 stars shows that about bun in five of them has a planet the size of the earth and the temperature of the earth. >> brown:. >> brown: there are caveats. a number of caveats. tell us...
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nasa wants to look at the affects of microgravity on different viruss. they'll get to us and tell us just how dirty our filthy studio is. >> come on, let's go. >> i'm going to come over to al's weather wall because we know how he likes to touch the wall here. probably dirty and gross. >> do you know what we have to do? this m&m jar. >> right. how often do you hear that candy jars are the worst place. >> so many grimy paws in this over the last couple of weeks. >> all right. >> all right. off to the space station. >> here we go. >> let's check back in with al at seaside heights, once again mr. roker. got your germs here. >> reporter: why don't you personally take those samples up there? >> nice. good try. can't get rid of us. >> reporter: all right. thanks, guys. let's show you what we've got. we've got this big storm system out in the rockies. behind it we've got snow. ahead of it we've got a lot of warm, moisture air coming up out of the south. actually reminisces of raymond making its way in there. that will be firing off big storms today into wichita
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order a military campaign to oust armed forces from the oil terminals because there's no organized nasa. to take on such a task the government's been losing popularity over its failure to do with corruption and rising instability since the fall of gadhafi and some analysts say foreign mally is only making matters worse. the central government in tripoli is not strong enough by itself to impose its rule all over the country so the reality on the ground is that there are more than one libya today and we have to see if the men that they find in agreement to maintain the composition of the body of. a common libya or if the very way hold together the old four forces that are intervening from outside of libya so i wouldn't be surprised if the area would start looking east and southeast that are about two hundred forty tribes in the bia and tribes are very important for the running of the territory so it's not just a sort of. reminded of like we can imagine from the west i mean the tribes there they count they control people in the territory it depends how much they bargain among themselves bu
order a military campaign to oust armed forces from the oil terminals because there's no organized nasa. to take on such a task the government's been losing popularity over its failure to do with corruption and rising instability since the fall of gadhafi and some analysts say foreign mally is only making matters worse. the central government in tripoli is not strong enough by itself to impose its rule all over the country so the reality on the ground is that there are more than one libya today...
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new evening s a man from has allegedly hacked into thousands of american computer systems, including nasa. he has been charged in the u.s. but not in britain with accessing a u.s. governmenter without author dation. luke putkonen is promising to make sure that gay as has bean athletes competing in the olympics next year will be made to feel comfortable. he made the comments in front of the head of the international olympic committee. he has been widely criticized for introducing a ban on so-called homosexual problem ganda. >> ma people were injured when a vehicle crashed into a crowd in tiananmen square in beijing. the main route through the square was briefly closed. police evacuated the main part of the square. meanwhile, also in china, three activists have gone on trial. their crime, campaigning for greater transparency by government officials. they have been charged with illegal assembly after they got together a dozen people at their home. here is our report from outside the court. >> and i am afraid we don't seem to be able to bring you that report from china. still to come on tonig
new evening s a man from has allegedly hacked into thousands of american computer systems, including nasa. he has been charged in the u.s. but not in britain with accessing a u.s. governmenter without author dation. luke putkonen is promising to make sure that gay as has bean athletes competing in the olympics next year will be made to feel comfortable. he made the comments in front of the head of the international olympic committee. he has been widely criticized for introducing a ban on...
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new evening s a man from has allegedly hacked into thousands of american computer systems, including nasa. he has been charged in the u.s. but not in britain with accessing a u.s. governmenter without author dation. luke putkonen is promising to make sure that gay as has bean athletes competing in the olympics next year will be made to feel comfortable. he made the comments in front of the head of the international olympic committee. he has been widely criticized for introducing a ban on so-called homosexual problem ganda. >> ma people were injured when a vehicle crashed into a crowd in tiananmen square in beijing. the main route through the square was briefly closed. police evacuated the main part of the square. meanwhile, also in china, three activists have gone on trial. their crime, campaigning for greater transparency by government officials. they have been charged with illegal assembly after they got together a dozen people at their home. here is our report from outside the court. >> and i am afraid we don't seem to be able to bring you that report from china. still to come on tonig
new evening s a man from has allegedly hacked into thousands of american computer systems, including nasa. he has been charged in the u.s. but not in britain with accessing a u.s. governmenter without author dation. luke putkonen is promising to make sure that gay as has bean athletes competing in the olympics next year will be made to feel comfortable. he made the comments in front of the head of the international olympic committee. he has been widely criticized for introducing a ban on...
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i get other countries of fruits grow to know that there's this term could be used to justify all of nasa's term american exceptional when shoppers that offensive term due to many people but its real meaning. by consent the exception is that the us considers itself up having the right to attack anyone in the world at any time to kill anybody in the world at the time to torture anybody in the world at any time to rest any body in the world at any time i back to spy on anyone in the world and that is that their definition of american exceptionalism of which is driving us all that's why we've far as director of the future terrorism project says beloved alone won't solve terror. the world despite its ideological roots the growth of the hottest production may mean that many ideological schools. and of creating radicalized aims to create a much wider demography of the hottest and then you have another structure that is all cried out for a variety of other jihadist groups and in many countries while recording so the pool is getting larger problem is that over the past few years the adminstration a
i get other countries of fruits grow to know that there's this term could be used to justify all of nasa's term american exceptional when shoppers that offensive term due to many people but its real meaning. by consent the exception is that the us considers itself up having the right to attack anyone in the world at any time to kill anybody in the world at the time to torture anybody in the world at any time to rest any body in the world at any time i back to spy on anyone in the world and that...
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and they handled it with great humility. >> scoti carpenter was at the nasa microphone in "62. giving this send off. "good speed, john glenn." the naval aviator would be next. the mercury astronauts represented a bold time. scoti carpenter was the epitome of the hero. >> he named his capsule after the street where he grew up. >> scoti carpenter not only explored space, he used his scientific knowledge in a different way, conducting research at the bottom of the ocean. scoti carpenter spent 28 days living at the bottom of the pacific in the underwater colony sea lab. >> it was 300m below the surface, off the coast of california. it was a lab designed to test how long human being could live under water. he's the only person i know who is an astronaut and aqua naut. >> as friends, family and fellow astronauts say goodbye, scoti carpenter will find his final resting place on earth. >> what a magnificent long life he had of adventure, inquiry. he'll be greatly missed. more importantly he'll be valued for decades to come. >> scoti carpenter was 88 years old. t carpenter was 88 years
and they handled it with great humility. >> scoti carpenter was at the nasa microphone in "62. giving this send off. "good speed, john glenn." the naval aviator would be next. the mercury astronauts represented a bold time. scoti carpenter was the epitome of the hero. >> he named his capsule after the street where he grew up. >> scoti carpenter not only explored space, he used his scientific knowledge in a different way, conducting research at the bottom of the...
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a healthy nasa pump that is. it's a fly wheel that society taps for invasions. >> over the past 15 years book tv aired over 40,000 programs about non-fiction books and thors. ? what's the most important issue congress should consider in 2014? that's the question for middle and high school students in span's student video cam competition. include c-span video for your chance to twin grand prize of $5,000 and we double the number of winners and prices this year. need more information go to student cam.org. >> on thursday tennessee senator bob corker the top republican corker was addressing the ambassador to syria at this hearing. it includes an update on efforts to transfer syria's chemical weapons to international control. >> this hearing of the senate foreign relations on syria will come to order. we have two panels today. first panel is robert ford, ambassador to syria, the ssistant administrator for the ureau of democracy at usaid, and an assistant for international security and onproliferation. our second pane
a healthy nasa pump that is. it's a fly wheel that society taps for invasions. >> over the past 15 years book tv aired over 40,000 programs about non-fiction books and thors. ? what's the most important issue congress should consider in 2014? that's the question for middle and high school students in span's student video cam competition. include c-span video for your chance to twin grand prize of $5,000 and we double the number of winners and prices this year. need more information go to...
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. >> as nasa's engineer goes so too does that of america and nasa's healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people that science and engineering is good to do because you will see it writ large on the paper. they will call for engineers to help you go ice fishing where there's been liquid for billions of years. we are going to dig through the soil that would give the the best biologists. look at the national portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics. science technology engineering and math represented in the nasa portfolio. nasa is a wheel that society catches for innovation. >> just hours after the japanese attack on pearl harbor and before her husband underestimation first lady eleanor roosevelt was on the radio talking with america. >> i'm speaking to you tonight in a very serious moment in history. the cabinet is convening and meeting with the president. they convened with the president all afternoon in fact the japanese ambassador was talking to the president of the very time that the airships were bombing our citizens and sinking of our transports loaded with me
. >> as nasa's engineer goes so too does that of america and nasa's healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people that science and engineering is good to do because you will see it writ large on the paper. they will call for engineers to help you go ice fishing where there's been liquid for billions of years. we are going to dig through the soil that would give the the best biologists. look at the national portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics. science...
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army and nasa computer systems. 28-year-old lory love is charged with stealing information about government employees. prosecutors say he and three co coconspirators in other parts of the world were trying to disrupt government operations. >>> uruguay could soon be the first country in the world where selling marijuana will be legal. and controlled by the government. it has the fullbacking of the country's president and could be passed by the senate before year's end. monica reports. >> reporter: diego says smoking american in public has been legal in his country for as long as he can remember. but buying the drug is illegal. soon this won't be the case. >> if you want to smoke, it's your decision. you know, it's your choice. >> reporter: uruguay's senate is expected to legalize the production and sale of marijuana. activists who campaigned for 10 years to change the law say it's a huge step in the right direction. and now they want other drugs to be decriminalized. >> all bad things should be regulated. tobacco, alcohol, fire weapons, and marijuana. >> cocaine should be regulated so that c
army and nasa computer systems. 28-year-old lory love is charged with stealing information about government employees. prosecutors say he and three co coconspirators in other parts of the world were trying to disrupt government operations. >>> uruguay could soon be the first country in the world where selling marijuana will be legal. and controlled by the government. it has the fullbacking of the country's president and could be passed by the senate before year's end. monica reports....
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there's this term that they used to justify all of nasa's term american exceptionalism. when shoppers is an offensive term due to many people but its real meaning. is that the exception is that the us considers itself up having the right to attack anybody in the world at any time. so there was no sign that during strikes coming to an end today as we boarded mention a moment usa croft is killed the head of the taliban in pakistan. four missiles with quantities come on killing at least five people but some reports suggesting it remembered that can be as high as twenty five aunties correspondent of a queanbeyan has the details. i know the official sources has gone from the academe of the all flap at the labasa lives and spoke with his animated tree it's at heart muscle with an of the monsoons. of course muscle is very important so many dead to tidy my bike this time as he was needing to head the epa and the movement toward the years the bounty was that on his head around why comedian at them and that the us has a right to the hezbollah does that mean old onto his head of co
there's this term that they used to justify all of nasa's term american exceptionalism. when shoppers is an offensive term due to many people but its real meaning. is that the exception is that the us considers itself up having the right to attack anybody in the world at any time. so there was no sign that during strikes coming to an end today as we boarded mention a moment usa croft is killed the head of the taliban in pakistan. four missiles with quantities come on killing at least five...
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a healthy nasa pokes that. t a fly wheel that society caps for innovations. >> over the past 15 years booktv aired over 240urbgs program about non-fiction books and authors. booktv ere weekend on c-span2. >>> now the first public meeting of con grexal conn free on the farm bill. one of the major differences in the two version of the bill concern food stamp spend. the senate bill cuts $4 billion over ten years. the house version cut $40 billion. [inaudible conversations] >>> the good afternoon. it's ban long time in coming,>>> but we are here. it's wonderful to have thewell, opportunity to have all of us nere today together.comi i was thinking, mr. chairman,wv that when youe and i started our i was thinking, mr. chairman, that when you and i started, i remember when i came into the house, we were kind of at the low end of the totem pole on the agriculture committees. and now we both have the honors of working together. and it really is an honor to work with you as we bring this final farm bill home. and that's w
a healthy nasa pokes that. t a fly wheel that society caps for innovations. >> over the past 15 years booktv aired over 240urbgs program about non-fiction books and authors. booktv ere weekend on c-span2. >>> now the first public meeting of con grexal conn free on the farm bill. one of the major differences in the two version of the bill concern food stamp spend. the senate bill cuts $4 billion over ten years. the house version cut $40 billion. [inaudible conversations]...
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well after the government shut down for a loaded ninety seven percent of nasa staff and even forced the mars rovers to go into sleep mode while congress settled its earthly squabbles the agency is back up and running now as a host of the press conference today to discuss the next phase in mars exploration the next mission is known as the mars atmosphere and volatile evolution mission or made in it is expected to launch and about three weeks nov eighteenth from cape canaveral space station in florida the six hundred seventy one million dollar mission will last for one earth here and scientists say that it will help communications relay between earth and the rowers curiosity and opportunity the data will help researchers study the history and changes of the red planet's atmosphere and that's going to do it for now i meghan lopez and i'll see you right back here at five pm. two years out of the force ouster of gadhafi by nato forces would be a stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in li
well after the government shut down for a loaded ninety seven percent of nasa staff and even forced the mars rovers to go into sleep mode while congress settled its earthly squabbles the agency is back up and running now as a host of the press conference today to discuss the next phase in mars exploration the next mission is known as the mars atmosphere and volatile evolution mission or made in it is expected to launch and about three weeks nov eighteenth from cape canaveral space station in...
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these are the brainchild of a former nasa engineer. download your app and attach your smartphone to your t-shirt and you're ready for fright night. clever. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the obama administration facing more questions on the glitches of the government's health care website. we'll go to capitol hill. >>> plus, the hot sauce sriracha is sweeping the nation, but the company behind the sauce is feeling the heat. >>> and actor will arnett will be in the studio to tell us all about his new sitcom, "the millers." >>> one final note. congratulations to our own bob schieffer. the host of cbs's "face the nation" was presented with the walter cronkite award for excellence in journalism by the university of arizona tuesday. it recognizies leading journalists, and that he is. >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4- >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. m
these are the brainchild of a former nasa engineer. download your app and attach your smartphone to your t-shirt and you're ready for fright night. clever. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the obama administration facing more questions on the glitches of the government's health care website. we'll go to capitol hill. >>> plus, the hot sauce sriracha is sweeping the nation, but the company behind the sauce is feeling the heat. >>>...
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jim houli has more >> reporter: scott carpenter was one of nasa's elite chosen in 1959 as one. original mercury astroknouts. in the space race against the soph youths. >> they were the first rock stars. >> it was the cold war, the american program was struggling. carpenter and his colleagues were determined to win. >> it was a special time in u.s. history. obviously, you know, very proud of dad for being selected. >> candy carpenter was just 5 when her father climbed into his capsule and soared into space. the time is etched in her memory. >> i remember a lot of press, cameras wherever we went and dad just always handled it with great humility. >> carpenter was at the nasa microphone in february of 1962 and gave this send-off to his friend, john glenl on his first oritial flight. >> god speed. >> the naval i have a 80or would be next. >> scott carpenter became the epitome of the hometown hero. he named his capsule the aurora 7. this bolder elementary school bear his name. >> scott carpentered used his scientific knowledge and experience nap different way as well conducting rese
jim houli has more >> reporter: scott carpenter was one of nasa's elite chosen in 1959 as one. original mercury astroknouts. in the space race against the soph youths. >> they were the first rock stars. >> it was the cold war, the american program was struggling. carpenter and his colleagues were determined to win. >> it was a special time in u.s. history. obviously, you know, very proud of dad for being selected. >> candy carpenter was just 5 when her father...
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betty nasa a lot of value. a quick tip, look at something called the peg ratio. if it is greater than one. five, you might watch out and be careful. for now the stocks are going higher. i do not think that the fed is pulling the punch bowl. neil: the free markets and that don't like the government doing anything for me. and all this is built on the government's, that is the fed doing this $85 billion a month thing, that a lot to me, is weird. >> it is fair to me to. anyone that thinks the fed is separate from the government is fooling themselves. but i kind of liken it to if you are an investment dollar walking down the street and you see a commodities party on the side and see a bond party and you also see the equis party, you're going into the equities party because it is silly place in getting any kind of return, especially in the dividend sectors. bond rates likely going up at some point next year. commodities have been a total waste land. equities are the only place to be. neil: i wonder when the fed does finally tapir, ease up on this, is it that devastatin
betty nasa a lot of value. a quick tip, look at something called the peg ratio. if it is greater than one. five, you might watch out and be careful. for now the stocks are going higher. i do not think that the fed is pulling the punch bowl. neil: the free markets and that don't like the government doing anything for me. and all this is built on the government's, that is the fed doing this $85 billion a month thing, that a lot to me, is weird. >> it is fair to me to. anyone that thinks the...
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nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa is a fly wheel that society caps for innovations. book tv, every weekend on c- span2. >> this week on q&a, stephen kinzer discusses his new book, titled "the brothers: john foster dulles, allen dulles, and their secret world war." >> stephen kinzer, in your book, you tell a story up front about dulles airport in washington and the statue and the naming. what is that? >> john foster dulles had recently died when that super airport in chantilly, virginia was being built. president eisenhower announced that the airport would be named dulles airport. when kennedy took over, he didn't want to name it after a crusty old cold war era. the was pushed back and finally the decision was made to name it after dulles. you can still see the film clip of kennedy opening the airport with eisenhower there and allen dulles there. he pulls back a curtain and behind the curtain is this giant bust of john foster dulles. that stands in the middle of this big airport. i went to see it while i was writing this book. i couldn't find it. i started asking secu
nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa is a fly wheel that society caps for innovations. book tv, every weekend on c- span2. >> this week on q&a, stephen kinzer discusses his new book, titled "the brothers: john foster dulles, allen dulles, and their secret world war." >> stephen kinzer, in your book, you tell a story up front about dulles airport in washington and the statue and the naming. what is that? >> john foster dulles had recently died when that super airport in...
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over the past year she was able to hack into systems including nasa and the army corps of engineers. he has been released on bail until february of next year. >>> two senior members of the al qaeda linked terror groups al-shabaab. military officials wouldn't give any details about the counter terrorism strike. but the explosive expert was a person of interest. we have been saying it the white house is confirming it. americans may not be able to keep their healthcare plans under the obama care. they have known this since 2010. kelly wright joins us now from washington with more on the huge blow to americans. >> good morning to you. the affordable care act continues to prove problematic. the president always promised if you already had health insurance you could keep your plan no matter what. now it turns out it is a promise that can be broken and likely will. there are some existing healthcare plans that people do have that don't qualify for obama care. they are pushing legislation to help consumers keep their current plan. it is causing critics to lash out at the president after leng
over the past year she was able to hack into systems including nasa and the army corps of engineers. he has been released on bail until february of next year. >>> two senior members of the al qaeda linked terror groups al-shabaab. military officials wouldn't give any details about the counter terrorism strike. but the explosive expert was a person of interest. we have been saying it the white house is confirming it. americans may not be able to keep their healthcare plans under the...
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look at the nasa portfolio today. it has biology, chemistry, engineers,aerospace mechanical engineers -- all of the stem fields are represented in the nasa portfolio. the healthy nasa helps that. it is a flywheel that society cap for innovation. airs programming about nonfiction authors. every weekday on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. look at are taking a the implementation of the affordable care act. we have had reporters from kaiser health. julie appleby is back to discuss the reasons why some and please have seen their plans canceled. this is a hot topic on capitol hill among some talking heads. let's discuss the mechanics at play here. why are some people receiving cancellation notices? who buyhese are people their own coverage because they do not get it through their jobs. these are folks who are small- business owners or self- employed. there are an increasing numbers of contract workers. they buy their own. many farmers by their own. it is estimated that five percent of americans by their own cover
look at the nasa portfolio today. it has biology, chemistry, engineers,aerospace mechanical engineers -- all of the stem fields are represented in the nasa portfolio. the healthy nasa helps that. it is a flywheel that society cap for innovation. airs programming about nonfiction authors. every weekday on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. look at are taking a the implementation of the affordable care act. we have had reporters from kaiser health. julie appleby is back...
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army and nasa computers and stealing employee information. he was arrested friday in london, but he's free on bail until february. right now no one else has been charged. those are the headlines at this hour. i'm john seigenthaler. "america tonight" is up next on al jazeera. i'll be back here at 11:00 eastern and 8:00 out west. get the latest news on aljazeera.com. we'll sue back here later. >>> on "america tonight," we begin our in-death look at sex crimes on campus with a startling revelation about the attackers and just how frequently women students become victims. >> these serial offenders had on average 14 victims. >>> also tonight, remembering sandy. a superstorm that washed away the innocence of the jersey shore. >> my dad was looking out the window at the firemen. >>> they're bringing on the moves, the heat and the age of a timeless art. >>> geed evening. i'm joie chen. thanks for being with us. tonight we begin our week-long focus on sexual assault on campus and the impact on victims. what we found in weeks of reports at a variety of
army and nasa computers and stealing employee information. he was arrested friday in london, but he's free on bail until february. right now no one else has been charged. those are the headlines at this hour. i'm john seigenthaler. "america tonight" is up next on al jazeera. i'll be back here at 11:00 eastern and 8:00 out west. get the latest news on aljazeera.com. we'll sue back here later. >>> on "america tonight," we begin our in-death look at sex crimes on...
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look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics, aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, all the stem fields. as technology, engineering and math in the nasa portfolio. nasa is a slide that society caps for innovations. >> host: kitty kelley, you write for you told us that you think philip roth is a genius. why is that? >> guest: i do think philip roth is a genius. first of all, his writing, his imagination, his mind had. the alchemy of the whole thing is some pain. i think american pastoral was a phenomenal book. i haven't read every single thing and i can hardly wait to finish what i have stacked up beside that that. it authors may. you know, if you came into the house, you would think i'm part of the collier brothers. i had "the new yorker" staff to, and newspapers. i sometimes think, do you think these books are just going to come into your bios knows this? but i have been piled up to read. i do think philip roth is a genius and i am so sorry that he said recently th
look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics, aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, all the stem fields. as technology, engineering and math in the nasa portfolio. nasa is a slide that society caps for innovations. >> host: kitty kelley, you write for you told us that you think philip roth is a genius. why is that? >> guest: i do think philip roth is a genius. first of all, his writing, his imagination, his mind had. the alchemy...
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. >> as nasa's future goes and if it is healthy then you don't need a program to convince people science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on paper. they will be called for engineers to help us go ice fishing and europa with water that has been liquid for billions of years. we will dig through the soils of mars to look for like that would give me the best biologists look at the nasa portfolio physics physics, ideology planetary geology aerospace mechanical and electrical engineers all custom fields. represented in then asset portfolio that is a fly real that society caps for innovation since i'm very bullish john america but his american is making it difficult for me to remain bullish. we are the standard bearer of principles, a democracy in america it is a standard. countries worldwide but to the united states of the barest standards with the principle nation in the zero burled a.m. by these hundreds of years of principles we have had the luxury of being with of currencies that it is in trade worldwide as the reserve currency of the world we have the luxury that we
. >> as nasa's future goes and if it is healthy then you don't need a program to convince people science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on paper. they will be called for engineers to help us go ice fishing and europa with water that has been liquid for billions of years. we will dig through the soils of mars to look for like that would give me the best biologists look at the nasa portfolio physics physics, ideology planetary geology aerospace mechanical and...
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take a look at this image from nasa, can you make it out? looks like the profile of a certain wicked witch screaming into space, and she's green. nasa infrared explorer picked up the image of what is now called the witch head nebula. asson hers say massive stars are lighting up the clouds where young stars are apparently brewing. the nebula is hundreds of light years away in the orion constellation. jenna: i thought you were going to do the laugh. jon: i'll get you my little pretty. jenna: some new concerns there may be more at stake for the health care overhaul than just the president's legacy. joe trippi weighs in on what some see as a make or break moment for american liberalism as a whole. we'll talk about that. >>> and could we be in for another worldwide outbreak like the one we saw a decade ago? the doctor is in with the potential threat from a new sars-like virus found in bats. on halloween, we couldn't ignore this story. how some believe the virus can jump from bats to humans. that's next. >> so we're going to get this set behind us
take a look at this image from nasa, can you make it out? looks like the profile of a certain wicked witch screaming into space, and she's green. nasa infrared explorer picked up the image of what is now called the witch head nebula. asson hers say massive stars are lighting up the clouds where young stars are apparently brewing. the nebula is hundreds of light years away in the orion constellation. jenna: i thought you were going to do the laugh. jon: i'll get you my little pretty. jenna: some...
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look at the nasa portfolio today. chemistry, physics, geology -- planetary geology -- chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, all the stem fields represented in the nasa portfolio. umps that, asa p flywheel that society taps for innovations. >> booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv, every weekend on c- span2. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back to the last remaining minutes of "washington to go outsideant washington and in your take on whether congress should endorse or stop the nsa spying program. you have seen the papers this morning, that president obama was made aware is past summer about spying on allies, and the head of the intelligence feinstein, said that that is a big problem and she would like to see a total review of the nsa program. that comes as the white house responded to senator feinstein's statement yesterday, telling "the new york times goes with that congress may ban spying -- telling "the new york times" that covers may ban spying on heads
look at the nasa portfolio today. chemistry, physics, geology -- planetary geology -- chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, all the stem fields represented in the nasa portfolio. umps that, asa p flywheel that society taps for innovations. >> booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv, every weekend on c- span2. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back to the last remaining minutes of "washington to go outsideant washington...
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look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got bio
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